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Outback Steakhouse ‘Slip Fall Case’ Glitch: Step Count Data Reveals Invisible Force Field at Customer’s Table

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Outback Steakhouse ‘Slip Fall Case’ Glitch: Step Count Data Reveals Invisible Force Field at Customer’s Table

A technical analyst digging through the legal discovery of the viral Outback Steakhouse slip fall case has reported a bizarre data anomaly: step counters from three different smartphones at the table all show a sudden, unexplained drop of 0.4 seconds in ground contact time, exactly as the customer claims to have fallen. The ‘glitch’ suggests an invisible force field or localized gravity spike at 7:23 p.m., with the victim’s Fitbit logging zero vertical acceleration during the period—as if the floor simply vanished. Skeptics cry bug; conspiracy theorists say the steakhouse is testing a new anti-gravity seating prototype. The case has since sparked a 40,000-share thread on X, with users asking: Did the floor glitch, or did the matrix break a leg?